Solve the given equation by using the variation of parameter. y"+y=sec(x)tan(x). 6. Solve xy-3xy' +4y=0; y(1)=5; y'(1)=

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Solve the given equation by using the variation of parameter. y"+y=sec(x)tan(x). 6. Solve xy-3xy' +4y=0; y(1)=5; y'(1)=

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Solve the given equation by using the variation of parameter. y"+y=sec(x)tan(x).
6. Solve xy-3xy' +4y=0; y(1)=5; y'(1)=3 7. Solve the initial valued problem by using variation parameter xy + y = x, y(1)=1; y' (1) = -1/2 2
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